İsmet İnönü
İsmet İnönü was the second president of Turkey, serving from 1938 to 1950. His leadership during the early years of the Republic was marked by significant political and social changes, and he played a crucial role in shaping modern Turkey.
Born on Dec 24, 1884 (141 years old)
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Greece:
Ismet İnönü, the then Prime Minister of Turkey, did not react to the Greek government's decision to extend territorial waters in 1936.
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Turkey:
İsmet İnönü was referenced as a historical example of a leader who did not criticize the government abroad.
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Greece:
İsmet İnönü remarked that he liked Lefter as a player but not the Greeks.
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Turkey:
Ismet Inönü was the second President of Turkey and a significant figure in the cultural and musical history of the Republic.
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Turkey:
Özgür Özel paid respects at the grave of İsmet İnönü during the commemorative event.
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Greece:
Ismet Inönü was a key figure in the negotiations of the Treaty of Lausanne.
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Turkey:
Ismet İnönü is referenced for his diplomatic style during international conferences.
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Turkey:
Yüzbaşı Habib mentioned his meeting with İsmet İnönü in his diary.
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Turkey:
Ismet İnönü is referenced in the context of the CHP's historical leadership and electoral failures.
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Turkey:
İsmet İnönü is referenced as a historical leader associated with the CHP and its past actions.
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